The Maryland Crabs is a podcast based in Annapolis Maryland which was launched in September 2016 after, quite literally years of hemming and hawing. After a few false starts, many aborted concepts, we just took the plunge, whipped out the credit cards and lit Amazon on fire with equipment orders. And here we are!

This podcast is not about interviews. It’s about topics and conversations of interest to Marylanders!

We are not going to shy away from controversy or discomfort. Valuable conversations can emerge from them. We will not be adversarial for the sake of being adversarial, but you can expect some heated exchanges between Tim and John and Guests–or any combination of those.

About Guests–we're going to have plenty of them! Some will be local or regional in nature--others more broad.

And, we may even take this show on the road. Some night, you might find us propped on a bar stool at the Ebb Tide..or worse!

It happens every year...well at least for the past seven years!
The Annapolis Film
Festival is bringing more than 70 films to Annapolis
March 21st to 24th!

We sit down to talk to the producers of "Aleppo", a short film
that attempts to change the narrative of how Syrians are depicted
in the media, and ultimately change minds. By telling a story about
one doctor's experience in Aleppo, they hope to shed light on
the critical work of all doctors and victims of the war as it
continues.

The film is about Hanan, a successful young Syrian-American
doctor, who returns to Syria to help victims of war. When the
hospital where she works is bombed, she suffers a traumatic brain
injury that leaves her face blind. Unable to recognize the faces of
even those closest to her, Hanan’s world has been turned upside
down and her identity lost.

Now home in New York, Hanan has difficulty coming to terms with
how her life has changed following the attack. Haunted by her
trauma and struggling to adjust to her condition, Hanan must
confront her fear of navigating the world, putting her identity,
and her future as a doctor, in doubt.

Solace screens at 2:45pm on Sunday, March 24, 2019
at St. Johns College Key Auditorium!

And when you are done listening to this--go buy your passes and
mark your calendars for the Annapolis Film Festival 2019!

And hey, check out the Eye On Annapolis Daily News
Brief! Ten minutes every day at noon (soon to be
7am) will bring you up to speed on all the LOCAL issues, sports,
weather, events and opinions in Annapolis and Anne Arundel
County. Here's your link... http://bit.ly/EOA-DNB

WHERE TO FIND US

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